Monthly Archives: June 2010
Walgreens Launches Mobile Rx Alerts, Updates Its iPhone App
You may be hearing from Walgreens often in your SMS inbox. The giant Deerfield, Ill.-based retailer and pharmacy, which recently bought New York chain...
Google Faces Legal Scrutiny over WiFi Privacy Snafu
Connecticut State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and his counterparts in about 30 states want to know whether Google broke U.S. laws by collecting data...
Microsoft Xbox, Kinect Factor into Overall Strategy
For any company, a major release like Office 2010 would be considered its dominant news of the week. However, Microsoft's consumer rollout of the...
Twitter Warns of More Outages amid World Cup Excitement
The Twitter outages that have plagued the microblog service for hours at a time could last into July, as Twitter engineers have discovered more...
ATandT Investigating User Account Complaints by iPhone 4 Customers
AT&T said it is investigating reports that customers were able to view other people's information when placing advance orders for Apple iPhone 4.The issue...
Nokia, Facing Android, iPhone Competition, Cuts Sales Forecast
Nokia, the world's top-selling handset manufacturer, has cut back sales estimates for its mobile devices and services business for the second-quarter of 2010, as...
10 Products That Shouldnt Have Been Released In 2010
10 Products That Shouldnt Have Been Released In 2010
by Don Reisinger
Google Nexus One
Google's Nexus One was a mistake from the day it launched. Although...
Nintendo, Sony Push 3D, Motion Technology at E3 Convention
As the video game industry's annual trade show, E3, gains momentum, hardware heavyweights Nintendo and Sony's computer entertainment division are rolling out technologies aimed...
RIM Tablet Could Challenge iPad, Android Tablets in the Enterprise
If Research In Motion is getting into the tablet market to challenge Apple's iPad and tablets running Google's Android operating system, it could be...
Nasuni CEO’s Five Ways to Address Cloud Storage Security
Cloud-based data storage certainly isn't perfected, although it's working very well for a great many enterprises. There's a lot of competition cropping up these...